Examples of using Evolution theory in English and their translations into Portuguese
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started showing the evolution theory of the main approaches about the fdi including the theory of industrial organization of hymer(1976),
The Eclipse of Darwinism: Anti-Darwinian Evolution Theories in the Decades around 1900.
Robert Benedict explains why scientists continue to hold onto evolution theories in spite of their being disproved.
Robert Benedict explains why scientists continue to hold onto evolution theories in spite of their being disproved.
a cluster are a function only of mass, and so stellar evolution theories rely on observations of open and globular clusters.
Even some of our Christian schools are buying into the evolution theory as part of the creation account.
because in standard stellar evolution theory G and K giants are not far enough along in their evolution to have synthesized carbon
The modular evolution theory for the origin of ATP synthase suggests that two subunits with independent function,
remains as a puzzle for the stellar evolution theory.
For a book that I rate only second in importance in evolution theory to Darwin's"Origin"(this as joined with its supplement"of Man"),
themes related to the evolution theory and the comprehension of the biodiversity as a product of the biological evolution.
creationists have promoted the episode as an example of the scientific errors that can undermine the credibility of paleontology and hominid evolution theories, and how such information is peer reviewed
The Theory of Evolution.
The theory of evolution, like the theory of gravity, is a scientific fact.
Do you reject the theory of evolution?
Stephen Jay Gould writes,"… evolution is a theory.
An example of evolution as theory is the modern synthesis of Darwinian natural selection
She deals with topics like human identity/evolution theory.
This is clearly the case with the neo-Darwinist evolution theory, making evolution a consequence of only two simple causes:
the famous Briton who formulated his evolution theory from research in the archipelago.